Here, Yan connects evolutionary theory to Dao as the law formed by the attraction and repulsion of all things in the process of competition. This relationship is possible because of what he calls “general laws” (gongli 公例), which are implicit in Dao. He says, “As long as it can ...
Nor is there any physical “law” about writing behaviour to which a putatively scientific explanation of his writing could appeal. Rather, one needs to understand the person’s reasons for writing, what writing means to him, or what role it plays in his life. Many people have thought that...
Nevertheless, a present sense impression is only an image. It does not differ in nature from a memory image or the image of a wish. What makes a present sense impression so objectively real is the individual's imagination functioning in it and thinking from it; whereas, in a memory image ...
and give a sense of the directions in which research is currently heading. The volume also includes work related to developmental, social and clinical psychology, philosophy, economics, artificial intelligence, linguistics, education, law, and medicine. Scholars and students in all these fields and ...
chapter-opening cases hypothetical scenarios offer the perfect jumping-off point for students to situate legal issues and get them thinking critically; Landmark Cases in Context graphic timelines at the start of each chapter help students link landmark cases to key historical events; realWorld Law ...
Book Review: Thinking About Law: Perspectives on the History, Philosophy Sociology of LawBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksRichard Haigh
The roof is the link between the building and the sky, an important shelter for the space, and a core element of the building. The formal logic of the roof is influenced by two natural factors: gravity and rain. Gravity is an eternal law of nature, while rain is an ever-changing natur...
The roof is the link between the building and the sky, an important shelter for the space, and a core element of the building. The formal logic of the roof is influenced by two natural factors: gravity and rain. Gravity is an eternal law of nature, while rain is an ever-changing natur...
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they can know the rules governing objects and therefore can control the objects' behavior." Nisbett explores areas that manifest these different approaches--among them medicine, law, science, human rights and international relations. Are the societal differences so great that they will lead to ...